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- | We have 4 normal types which are almost identical: | ||
- | ES-030\\ | ||
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- | RS2\\ | ||
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- | Operating voltage: 4.8 < 6.0 v\\ | ||
- | Positioning time: 4.8 v I 6.0 v: 0.19s/60° I 0.11s/ | ||
- | Operating torque 4.8V I 6.0V: 3.2 kg.cm I 3.5 kg.cm\\ | ||
- | weight: ca. 39g\\ | ||
- | Torque: | ||
- | Gear: | ||
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- | [[Parallax standard servo | Parallax standard servo]]\\ | ||
- | [[rc_car_servo_4519 | rc car servo_4519]]\\ | ||
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- | We also have a few adapted servo' | ||
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- | An explanation on how servo' | ||
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- | If you want to design a wheel or arm that should be fixed on those servos, you can use {{: | ||
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